Removing/adding a wallpaper in the theme rotation : Why it creates a new theme?
I had this question floating my thoughts around when I started to add/remove a specific image from the wallpaper rotation of the customized theme I like to use.Seems that everytime I do that, instead of having the "edit existing theme" or "save as different theme" option, I always have to flood my customization profile with themes : New theme if I change sound, new theme if I add wallpaper. And to top this off, I can even create a hundredfold of naming conflicts without getting an error of the likes "name already exists".Now I know there are a lot more important things of technical nature that need more immediate attention, but editing the themes in a more friendly and less messy way should be as user friendly as it can be.Your thoughts?
May 4th, 2009 8:58am

Hi NasosDThat is how Themes work in Windows 7. Themes are completely customizable in Windows 7.Each time you change any part of a theme, it creates a new theme. You have the option of saving that theme, or not. Go to the following website. Themes - Change, Save, Add, Create That article will show you how to completely organize and manageyour themes.Hope this helps.Thank You for testing Windows 7 Beta Ronnie Vernon MVP
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May 4th, 2009 4:31pm

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